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Boycotting US goods: No faltering please
"Arab News" SAUDI ARABIA'S FIRST ENGLISH DAILY ^ | Friday, June 21, 2002 / 10 Rabi` ath-Thani 1423 | By Nourah Abdul Aziz Al-Khereiji

Posted on 06/20/2002 8:05:01 PM PDT by vannrox

Arab News
SAUDI ARABIA'S FIRST ENGLISH LANGUAGE DAILY


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Boycotting US goods: No faltering please
By Nourah Abdul Aziz Al-Khereiji

Published on Friday, June 21, 2002

A recent report that airline reservations from the Kingdom to the United States were 40 percent of what they were last year shocked me. I had hoped that the number of Saudis traveling to the United States this year would be only five percent of what they were last year. It is understandable that there are emergency situations in which businessmen or students will have to go to that country.

How can we Arabs want to go to the US when we read everyday about the countless ways we are humiliated there? A large number of Muslims have been arrested and jailed for no apparent reason. US officials are reportedly considering a fingerprint file of every Muslim in the country and also of those who enter the country.

I have also been shocked by the normal level of sales of US products at shops in Jeddah. It is disappointing to note that people have returned to US fast-food restaurants, proving that either they are taken in by advertisements — which emphasize that the restaurants are 100 percent Arab — or tempted by the discounts offered there. People ignore the fact that the boycott is a form of jihad, involving a bitter struggle with oneself which will bring rewards from God. These people also seem to be unaware of the rulings banning both American and Israeli goods. We should shun these goods until substitutes are found to replace them.

According to a report released in March, the sales of American goods and services in the Arab world dropped considerably as a backlash for American support to Israel. Those who disagree with the boycott argue that it will harm the interests of Arab investors and workers. On the other hand, we should remember that we have to make sacrifices in order to earn greater rewards from God. I would also pray for the success of businessmen such as Prince Amr Al-Faisal who canceled his business contract with an American company. He is a role model for all Arab and Muslim businessmen who are committed to the jihad aiming at the liberation of Palestine and Al-Aqsa Mosque.

We should support not only Muslim countries but all other countries which express solidarity with us openly or passively by not cooperating with anything detrimental to our interests. Our priority should be countries with pro-Arab or neutral policies when we go abroad for studies or in matters of trade and tourism.

The boycott should lead us to alternatives for products from anti-Arab countries. The boycott should also encourage us to be self-dependent as much as possible. It has been heartening to note Bahrain’s overwhelming welcome to Zam Zam Cola, an Iranian substitute for Coca-Cola. The success of the new drink would encourage Arab countries to manufacture substitutes for Coca-Cola and Pepsi. Despite attempts to make the people aware of the harmful effects of the drinks, they are still attached to them.

I wonder why we don’t establish factories to manufacture harmless drinks to substitute for the American drinks. The required raw materials are available in Muslim countries. We should also encourage Muslim countries to cultivate the plants required. The move would ensure Muslim countries getting a profits from these drinks. A considerable share of Pepsi Cola and Coca-Cola profits return to the United States since the basic ingredients are imported from there.

There are Saudis who disapprove of a boycott against the US. They are determined to go there as tourists and long to visit Disneyland and Disney World. They are not deterred by humiliating punishments, imprisonment, the freezing of bank accounts or hate campaigns flooding the media. They should read Khaled Al-Maeena’s recent “In In” column in Al-Eqtisadiah, a local Arabic daily, dealing with the hate messages coming from the West. The article cited the example of a Westerner praying to God to allow the defeat of the Saudi team at the World Cup! Another Westerner hoped that the possible nuclear war in the Indian subcontinent would contaminate Arab lands and destroy Saudi Arabia so that the earth might be cleansed of Muslims. Some extremist groups in the US and Britain have declared their plans to avenge the deaths at the World Trade Center by attacking Arab tourists this summer. They warned that travelers to America or Britain would be targeted.

Give the boycott an opportunity to bear fruit by making this summer a season of dull business for the American tourist industry. Let us deprive it of the billions of dollars Arabs and Muslims spend annually so that the afflicted US businessmen exert pressure on their government to return the rights taken away from Arabs and Muslims.

- noraaalkheriji@arabnews.com


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; Israel; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 911; binladen; boycot; boycott; islam; muslim; saudi; terror; wtc
I still can't see how the Saudi people are friends of the US.
1 posted on 06/20/2002 8:05:02 PM PDT by vannrox
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To: vannrox
We should replace our oil imports from Saudi if possible.
2 posted on 06/20/2002 8:15:35 PM PDT by breakem
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To: vannrox
As I posted months ago, America should have initiated gasoline rationing as we did in WW II, and stopped all imports from the Saudis.

Maybe that would expose the anti-drilling, anti-refinery "environmentalists" for what they truly are: Anti-American.

3 posted on 06/20/2002 8:18:14 PM PDT by snopercod
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To: breakem
We should kick their ass and take their gas. They should be made to pay for 9/11!
4 posted on 06/20/2002 8:31:28 PM PDT by sheik yerbouty
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To: sheik yerbouty
I hope you aren`t in a business that will be hurt by an Arab boycott. With fellows like you, it hard to understand why Saudis don`t want to come here.
5 posted on 06/20/2002 8:35:27 PM PDT by bybybill
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To: sheik yerbouty
I had hoped that the number of Saudis traveling to the United States this year would be only five percent of what they were last year.

One place we can both agree . . . Better yet, break off the Eastern Province (never part of the bloodthirsty pedophile's empire while he was alive) and occupy it until every Western-hating Muslim leaves the west and pays the damage for their terrorism. Then, let the Eastern Province, including the foreigners who do most of the work there, vote on whether they want to remain independent or rejoin the Psychotic Kingdom.

6 posted on 06/20/2002 8:40:32 PM PDT by Vigilanteman
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To: vannrox
heh heh I checked CBS profile of Saudi Arabia. They dont make anything and 25% of their imports come from the USA. So let them try to boycott us. It will hurt them a LOT more than it will hurt us.

The saudis are checkbook terrorists.

7 posted on 06/20/2002 8:45:34 PM PDT by rageaholic
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To: vannrox
People ignore the fact that the boycott is a form of jihad, involving a bitter struggle with oneself which will bring rewards from God

Heh heh heh, "Allah's" rewards can't even beat a McDonald's happy meal.

8 posted on 06/20/2002 8:49:31 PM PDT by rageaholic
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To: vannrox
"Give the boycott an opportunity to bear fruit by making this summer a season of dull business for the American tourist industry. "

LOL.... no one is that dumb are they? Does he really think that the US tourist industry will even notice if all the Saudis stay home this summer?

9 posted on 06/20/2002 9:13:27 PM PDT by monday
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To: vannrox
All I can wonder is how we ensure that a flight from Saudi Arabia is not piloted by a Jihad Johnny?
10 posted on 06/20/2002 9:18:39 PM PDT by Barnacle
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To: vannrox
A recent report that airline reservations from the Kingdom to the United States were 40 percent of what they were last year shocked me. I had hoped that the number of Saudis traveling to the United States this year would be only five percent of what they were last year.

And they say we Americans don't have anything in common with the Saudis.

I have also been shocked by the normal level of sales of US products at shops in Jeddah

Well at least the sales of personal hygeine products and polygraph machines are still at an all time low. However "Camel Buggering for Dummies" still sits on the top ten bestseller list.

It has been heartening to note Bahrain?s overwhelming welcome to Zam Zam Cola, an Iranian substitute for Coca-Cola

Well Brittney Spears doing a Zam-Zam commercial wouldn't have the same appeal if she's in a burqua. Don't see this going over big.

They should read Khaled Al-Maeena?s recent ?In In? column in Al-Eqtisadiah, a local Arabic daily, dealing with the hate messages coming from the West. The article cited the example of a Westerner praying to God to allow the defeat of the Saudi team at the World Cup!

Well, we did beat Mexico. Someone had to do some serious praying to a deity for that one.

Give the boycott an opportunity to bear fruit by making this summer a season of dull business for the American tourist industry. Let us deprive it of the billions of dollars Arabs and Muslims spend annually so that the afflicted US businessmen exert pressure on their government to return the rights taken away from Arabs and Muslims.

Well Mohammed, give us your worst, I think we'll get by okay. Just remember that payback is a b*tch and the time is coming when all our oil will come from mother Russia. When that joyous day comes, you and all your buddies will be left pounding sand right where we found you...living in tents and chasing goats on a Friday night
11 posted on 06/20/2002 10:11:18 PM PDT by SandfleaCSC
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To: vannrox
This is funny. They can't boycott us. If they could make substitutes for our products, then they wouldn't be so pathetic. Without oil, they would be destitute. They do not have the drive, nor system nor ability to be a self sustained economy. They have one source of revenue, and even better, here's a hint to the saudi's. WE DON'T WANT YOU COMING HERE. How hard is it to understand, we don't want your terrorists, or your checkbooks or your moon god, just stay the hell home with your barbaric people.
12 posted on 06/20/2002 10:17:07 PM PDT by Sonny M
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To: monday
"Does he really think that the US tourist industry will even notice if all the Saudis stay home this summer?"

Perhaps our tourism will pick up if the Saudis do stay home!

13 posted on 06/20/2002 11:42:07 PM PDT by brat
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The article cited the example of a Westerner praying to God to allow the defeat of the Saudi team at the World Cup!

Shocking ! Absolutely shocking!!!

14 posted on 06/21/2002 3:20:02 AM PDT by happygrl
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To: vannrox
It is worth remembering that last month the PM of Pakistan - a MOSLEM country - announced that his country would resort to the FIRST use of nuclear weapons against India, in response to non-nuclear attacks, including conventional warfare, guerilla warfare, and - pay attention - economic warfare.

I'm still waiting for other Moslem governments (including the UN) to condemn that policy.

But, since it's acceptable to Moslems, there's no reason why the US - or Israel - cannot adopt a similar strategy.

15 posted on 06/21/2002 6:41:31 AM PDT by DonQ
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To: vannrox
I think we should encourage as many "Saudi businessmen" to come to the United States as possible...only, strangely, none should return.

--Boris

16 posted on 06/21/2002 7:06:45 AM PDT by boris
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To: vannrox
It is disappointing to note that people have returned to US fast-food restaurants, proving that either they are taken in by advertisements ? which emphasize that the restaurants are 100 percent Arab

Interesting. I guess the commitment to 'diversity' proclaimed by US multinational corporations ends at our own shores.

17 posted on 06/21/2002 7:38:38 AM PDT by skeeter
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